Name Change

Name change is a tedious process, but it is not something you need to pay for. The name change forms are free, and we give these to you all free of charge. If you are recently married, especially, the process is easy. Here is a quick rundown of how it works.

Then, go to your local DMV. While there, you can update your driver’s license (or identification card), and vehicle’s title and registration.

Now, your name is official and the steps will vary depending on your situation. Voting? Update your Voter Registration. Moving? Tell the IRS and USPS. Traveling? Make sure you update the U.S. Passport Office.

Last, update third parties in order of importance. Your bank requires a personal visit. Your Human Resources department will take care of many important items (e.g., medical insurance/cards, etc.). Go to the name change notification center to make sure you get them all.

Legal Name Change After Marriage or Divorce Online and Free

Our online name change solution is free and easy to use. First, you complete short questions that take about 30 seconds (e.g., old name, new name, reason for the name change, etc.). Next, you receive an email that walks you through each of the steps described above. It’s tailored to your needs — for example, someone recently married gets different forms and instructions than someone that’s changing their recently adopted child’s name.